On 17.10, when I connect a Bluetooth device (be it a speaker JBL Go or a headphone MDR-ZX220BT), it is set to HSP/HPF by default.
Moreover, when I try to switch to A2DP with the menu from sound settings of the device in gnome control center, nothing happens.
For the switch to a2dp sink to work, I have to use a script I found, called a2dp.py. Which is simply running pacmd set-card-profile #index a2dp_sink
(and this is not always working)
How to make these devices use a2dp by default ?
A second related question, is how to disconnect a Bluetooth device simply without going into gnome control center > Bluetooth > mydevice
> disconnect. From the top right menu like it was possible in 17.04, for example. I can't find a gnome shell extension for that.
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